Peatogenic
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For those who are aware of Somatic trauma research and the theory that 70% of trauma resides in the body, what have you found to be the substance of trauma? What does that really mean?
For example, I can see how trauma could impact our hormones, but trauma resolution is not merely balancing hormones.
A lot of people in the CPTSD/Ptsd community refer to this grieving process that is necessary, which would imply something being stuck.
Conditions like dissociation are almost universal to trauma patients, but still a murky topic itself...essentially an excessive separation from the body..purported to be neurological. If you resolve dissociation you aren't really unsticking sonething or unstoring something.
This is such a fascinating and complex topic, curious what others have found.
For example, I can see how trauma could impact our hormones, but trauma resolution is not merely balancing hormones.
A lot of people in the CPTSD/Ptsd community refer to this grieving process that is necessary, which would imply something being stuck.
Conditions like dissociation are almost universal to trauma patients, but still a murky topic itself...essentially an excessive separation from the body..purported to be neurological. If you resolve dissociation you aren't really unsticking sonething or unstoring something.
This is such a fascinating and complex topic, curious what others have found.